Thanks for the answers,guys.I thought that scene looked a little too realistic to be fake.Seems like they could have done it a safer way though.

Steve Rogerson wrote:

Gems

Jenna knocks an Amagon out by kicking him in the hip (one of my favourite all time scenes).

Takes lots of practice.The angle of the kick sends a jolt of force into the rib cage that cracks one of the ribs,sending shards of it into the lungs which causes lack of oxygen to the brain and renders the victim unconscious.I think Cally uses a similar move in Seek-Locate-Destroy. _________________"Women, food, and inflicting pain -- in no particular order."
- The Fifth Legion

A few observations on this episode:
- The ambiguity (at least until near the end of the episode) about the Tyce-Sarkoff relationship is really well done - a combination of the script and how it is played by the actors
- Jenna sees that the crews bracelets have been removed but does not alert the Amagons. So the drew know where her actual loyalties lie - which makes the following conversation not make any sense - unless its all done with a wink because they think the Amagons are listening in.
- The idea of deadly remote control neckbands has resurfaced recently in Cloud Atlas... a wonderful epically sentimental film - the complete opposite of B7 (and I like them both - and I like the book as much as the film!)

I'd add that Jenna audibly nudges the handcuffs aside with her foot before saying that she's glad to see they are all behaving themselves. Obviously she's aware that they are trying to escape. Could it be that only Blake was aware of this and therefore knew that Jenna was still on their side?_________________Sometimes cheap SFX are a plus....